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Advances and challenges in point‐of‐care testing for pathogenic bacteria in battlefield injuries
This review explores trauma‐associated bacterial species, summarizes these biosensor advancements, addresses fabrication challenges, outlines future directions, and aims to guide POCT biosensor development for combat/trauma care bacterial detection.
Junjie Fan +11 more
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NO, NO2 and N2O4 were identified in plasma processed air (PPA) by FTIR spectroscopy. NO2 was the dominant long‐living specie with maximum concentration of 10 520 ppm. Critical flowrate is 1.5 SLM for the maximum NOx concentration. A prediction model of NOx generation was made based on specific input energy (SIE).
Yijiao Yao +5 more
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Inactivation mechanism of E. coli O157:H7 under ultrasonic sterilization
Ultrasonic sterilization (US), as a promising non-thermal sterilization method, exhibits unique superiorities than traditional sterilization methods. In this study, the inactivation mechanism of E. coli O157:H7 under US was investigated in cucumber and bitter gourd vegetable juices.
Lin, Lin +3 more
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Sharp Transition in the Immunoimmobilization of E. coli O157:H7
This work focuses on immobilization of living enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli O157:H7 on a gold surface as a function of the concentration of antibody tethered to the surface in the physiological environment of the organisms. Experiments are conducted using antibodies raised against bacterial surface lipopolysaccharides (LPS) tethered to gold-coated
Celikkol-Aydin, Sukriye +4 more
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Multiplex PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) Assay for Detection of E. coli O157:H7, Salmonella sp., Vibrio cholerae and Vibrio parahaemolyticus in Spiked Shrimps (Penaeus monodon) [PDF]
Md. Fakruddin +4 more
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Bcl-2 antiapoptotic protein mediates verotoxin II–induced cell death: possible association between Bcl-2 and tissue failure by E. coli O157:H7 [PDF]
Atsushi Suzuki +7 more
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Rapid and sensitive detection of E. coli O157:H7 by lateral flow immunoassay and silver enhancement. [PDF]
Bazsefidpar S +5 more
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Preventing E. coli O157:H7 Infection in Pregnancy
E. coli O:157 causes 73,000 illness in the United States annually. It is estimated that up to 10% of patients with EHEC infections may develop HUS, with a case-fatality rate ranging from 3% to 5%. Overall, HUS is the most common cause of acute renal failure leading to chronic renal sequelae in approximately 50% of survivors.
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